DATA SHEET:
Check out this short paper to examine how to control capital and operational storage costs, while increasing performance, data protection and flexibility in your Oracle environment. Read on now to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
As organizations continue to adapt and adjust to the virtual world, traditional backup and recovery solutions simple no longer fit the bill. Explore this informational white paper to find out what this new backup solution offers.
WHITE PAPER:
This short white paper explores a storage infrastructure that eliminates the planning and configuration burdens that are associated with adopting an end-user computing solution.
WEBCAST:
This brief webcast looks at how traditional methods of virtual machine backup are too slow for mondern business, and how new technologies can alleviate many of these problems.
EGUIDE:
Which types of flash make the most sense for a virtualized environment? In this expert guide, George Crump evaluates the durability of three types of flash—single-level, multi-level, and triple-level cell. Read on to also delve into three flash form factors to consider when implementing it on virtual workloads.
WHITE PAPER:
This three page white paper provides you with four "must have" features to consider ensuring your backup and recovery solution provides the best data and system protection for any virtual environment.
DATA SHEET:
This informative paper examines a backup and recovery software solution built for companies that have virtualized their environments. Discover how this technology can help you achieve unmatched backup and recovery, deduplication everywhere, victory over complexity and much more. Read on now to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative resource examines a backup and recovery software solution that's built for today's virtual IT. Read on to explore how this technology can help you, maximize your storage efficiency and footprint, improve system utilization and performance and keep business strategy and storage requirements continuously aligned.
WHITE PAPER:
When a system fails, IT is on the hook to restore data and applications immediately. However, statistics show it takes an average of 18.5 hours to recover data after an outage, and 50 percent of restores end in a loss of critical information. With downtime costs running approximately $5,600 per minute, the stakes are high. Read the White Paper
WHITE PAPER:
In this brief resource, you will discover how a storage backup manager eliminates the complexity and manual labor associated with SOX auditing by automatically collecting backup data in real time and storing it in a central web-based repository where administrators and auditors can access, analyze and record the information.